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Biography information for Alex Cunningham

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2019-01-17T12:31:47.953Z

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Caroline Dinenage

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<p>We will shortly consult on proposals for mandatory learning disability and autism
training to ensure that staff working in health and social care understand the needs
of people with learning disabilities and autism and have the skills to provide them
with the most effective care and support. Officials have worked with people with lived
experience of learning disabilities and autism to develop the consultation proposals.</p><p>
</p><p>We want to hear a range of views, including those from people with a learning
disability or autism and their families, and in line with Cabinet Office principles
on consultation, we will tailor the consultation to meet the needs and preferences
of different groups, including the provision of consultation documents in alternative
formats.</p><p> </p><p>The consultation will consider the role of people with a learning
disability or autism in the development and deployment of training as they can bring
a unique and valuable perspective as users of health and care services.</p>